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I just saw a preview of Sunday's show and it was hilarious! Susan is in a country/western bar and Mike is there with another woman. Susan says that she is ready to ride the mechanical bull! She throws a cowboy hat into the audience and hits the bull operator and he hits the start button! The bull whacks Susan right on the chin and knocks her down! HILARIOUS!

I went over to the Website and here is the description for Sunday's show:

Sunday, November 21 at 9/8c"Anything You Can Do"Susan is miffed when Mike's unexpected - and very sexy - houseguest (guest star Heather Stephens as Kendra) forces him to postpone their first official "date"; Lynette becomes steadily more dependent on the twins' ADD medication; Gabrielle becomes jealous of the "other" woman in John's life; Bree's kids mutiny when they learn their dad has moved out; and the enigmatic Mr. Shaw (guest star Richard Roundtree) comes closer to solving one of Wisteria Lane's big mysteries.

1) Who is this houseguest of Mike's?

2) Which mystery does Mr. Shaw ALMOST unravel?

3) Why are Bree's kids still having a hard time with the dad moving out?

There was an interview by Denton, the guy that plays mike, on the radio this morning......he said that the woman is from mikes past and because of her mike has to tell susan more than he was prpared to do.....so in this coming episode we will learn more about mike......

he also said that mike is on wisteria lane because of something personal......and the only information he has is the name of the street so he really does not know who he is looking for...but it is definitely from his past.....also the man he met with in the park is bankrolling his endeavour to find the person......he is also not really a burgular(sp) but is actually a plumber.....there are other thingsbut I have to run now....

Noooo, Lynette chose NOT to put her kids on medication. Another mom told her of the speed effect of the meds on someone who does not need them, so Lynette used them to help her have enough energy to finish sewing costumes. So it sounds like she is still using them.

I missed the episode right before last nights (must have been shown Nov. 7th, since I was away on a cruise) so assumed Lynette must have started her kids on the add drugs, not started taking them herself. How screwy!?!

I don't really like that twist in the plot so hope she'll be off the meds soon. Thanks for the clarification though, I HATE having to miss an episode.........but had fun while being away.

* Always good to see Mrs. Huber. One scene is definitely not enough, though.* It's always good to see Matt too. He's clueless but he loves Lynette - there are worse things in the world. And now that he's got a clue about her addiction, I expect it all to end badly.* Speaking of expectations, I knew something big was happening when Lil Fish Stick said, "I'm not going to get through this sober." Teen driver + new car (guilt gift) + alcohol = CRUNCH! It was just a matter of whether someone, something, or both got damaged.* For now at least, it's kind of fun to see all the interrelationships between the residents of Wisteria Lane. Let's take Danielle. Overage Underage Lawn Boy likes her and wants to date her. Gabrielle wants to get rid of her, so she offers to sponsor her for a modeling school in New York. Mr. Fish Stick approves, but Bree does not, widening the rift between them.* That master of disaster Susan only caused harm to herself this week.* Doesn't Edie know she's dealing with SHAFT?!?! He's one bad mother, and her life is forefeit - assuming, of course, that Mr. Mary Alice paid the price.

It just really hit home with me why I'm enjoying this show so much. Even though some of the plots aren't your typical neighborhood drama, a lot of the underlying themes woven in hit home.

- How hard it is for single mothers to get back into the dating scene, and how clumsy they can feel doing it.

- A lot of the divorce stuff resonates too. Dad buying the kids presents to make himself look like the good guy while aggrevating Mom. Teenagers not handling the divorce well, and acting out in school or turning to alcohol.

- The feelings of inadequacy for working women who become moms. I wince during a lot of these parts, because even though I didn't quit work when my Bubba was born, I feel like a lot of what I'm feeling has been captured in Lynette's character.

So even though I'm not an ex-model having a fling with the gardener, I can still relate to this show.

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